wrong number

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Noun

wrong number (plural wrong numbers)

  1. A telephone number dialled by mistake, for example by transposing digits.
    Hypernyms: number, phone number, telephone number
    • 2016, VOA Learning English (public domain)
      I am sorry. You have the wrong number. — Oh. Is this 555-8986? — No. This is 555-8689. — Oh. Excuse me! — Okay. Bye.
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  2. A telephone call received from an unfamiliar caller, due to a mistake in the number dialled. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
    Who was that on the phone?
    It was just a wrong number.
  3. (idiomatic, dated) An incorrect notion or understanding concerning a person or situation.
    Synonyms: misapprehension, misinterpretation, misunderstanding
    • 1920, Ring Lardner, The Big Town:
      Codd said . . . when he had her fixed and tested her a few times he would take me up for a ride.
      "You got the wrong number," I says. "I don't feel flighty."
    • 1984, David Homel (translator), Jacques Renaud (author), Broke City (original French edition, Le cassé, 1964), →ISBN, p. 37 (Google preview):
      The readers probably expecting me to go on about how Johnny was real nostalgic about some kind of material security. . . . Well, the readers got the wrong number.
    • 2005 February 20, Richard Taruskin, “Music: Restoring Comrade Roslavets”, in New York Times, retrieved 1 June 2014:
      His musical system, like the political system he served, would rescue the present moment from crisis and place it at last in productive harmony with history's demands. Boy, did he have the wrong number.

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